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NEW YORK HERALD, | SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. ' nani ee An ke cash Oe eR oe, See eer iso lara Hoot tor two gentlemen. 163 Second avenue, ALETSTHE HOUSE AND BroRE, sft lt he =n . ty ©. COMPORTARLS. SMALL ROOMS TO LET—TO Don eyo We sith street - oo De cea i am bei ouse ble. Inquire al Hire Fourth sire and Washington place. » LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO a ab with Board, in a private family, for gentlemen wives or Single genulemen; location and table first West Thirty-fourth street. References ex- TH STREET, WEST, %28—NICELY FURNISHED front Rooms, with Board, ior gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; als ‘single Rooms, $8 to $14; Aable unexceptionable: reference: 15 Bast FORTY SIXTH SIRE 2) ‘somely furnished front Room, suitable for a man and wife or two gentlemen, can now be hai first class Board; unexcoptionable reter WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ery fine Suit of furnished front Rooms, other desirable Rooms, with Board. 2. TH STREET, 42. WEST.—NICBLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board. for families or single gentlemen ; table A No. 1; a good home ; best references. QT WAVERLEY = PLAC B.—LARGK, WELL FUR- nished Rooms, with Board; house and location first class; tow table boarders accommodated. entlo~ , with 987 STREET, NO. 4 WEST.—DESIRABLE SECOND floor back Room, with bedroom and dressing rooms, to rent, with Board ; also a front Room, third floor, Ref- erences exchanged. HANDSOMELY FUR. 9Q WEST y aa nished back Pace also a large Room on third floor to rent, with ret clays Boards relerenves eX- changed. teh i et) ah < RE NE 5 36 Was, TENTH STREET.---A PRIVATE FAMIL' willlet, with Bourd, avery large back Parlor; southern exposure ; relerence required. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STRERT. —PAMILIES th and gentlemen can be accommodated with hand. somely furnished ins, On parlor, second and third fuors, with first class table. 45 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET. PLEASANT te) and handsomely turnished Rooms to rent, with or without Board. — 56 WEST ELEVENTH STREBT, FOUR DOORS 2D trom Fifth ayenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board. oe FIFTH AVENUB, WADSWORTH HOUSE, —rwo +) Suits of Rooms, second and fourth floors. poten Lb eicitaymydig tad ROOM wig family, to gentleman 1 19 EAST SEVEN TRENT STREET. TO LET, WITH 7 Board, rior floor; also hall rs oaely fusniatven and riety ‘able Boarders | ‘accomm date 141 WEST TWENTIETH STREET. —NICRLY ¥ nished Rooms to let, with Board ; reference given und required. 15 6 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FPURNISHED 20 kooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wite, with Board for the ‘lady only; or two young ladies can be accommodated 18¢ WEST ELEVENTH STREERT.—A LARGE FUR. nished Room, arath paar |, for Sap or ladies; fire and ga xl tab 12 per Q10 BAST SEVENTEENTH STRESL.—1WO ROOMS =. on second floor, with every convenience, to let, Board, to gentleman and wile or single gentlemen, nee. 27 WEST SEVENTER Rooms, with Board; gas aan b waiter in rooms; American family; $5 932 WEST TWENTY-FIFIH STREET, BETWEEN je. Seventh and Eighth aventes. oe tur. aished Rooms to let, with frst class Pon to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; all modern im- provements. first class. TWENY yee a, 322 west THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Opera House.—Furnished Koons, with or with: out Board, singly or cn suite, for gentlemen only; refer- ences exchanged. 357 West @_ LAMAR. 2) 4 tine place).—Private family, wilh a few select boarders, have large Room to let, with goo Bord; house | and locality est class; references. WIDOW LADY WISHES A FEW GIRLS 70 | lodge, or man and wife; fine, pleasant rooms, 159 Kast sotl ith st. A cide. SURNISHED &O0MS TO LET—CONSISTING OF dining rhom, three bedrooms and bathroom, with wie. For’ particulars apply to W. RED? MOND, Ju. 27 William street. FURNISHED ee WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; private family. 48 Lexington aventte. BOARD AND LODGING WAN TED. A Gk NTLEMAN “DESIRES A WARM ILALL ROOM 4 with Board, between Sixteenth and Thirty-fourth | Streets and Bighth and Lexincton avenues. Address, stating tering, JOUN J. _RUSH, 0 Broadwa, . vith Board for way on table private famntiy ; fire and sae to be ineluted ala (o be served in room. -Addres rms and accommodations, X. 3 | | GENTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM, WITH BOARD, i y, betwoen Third and Sixth | ity-fonrth streets, Address | ind A fh For! x fit Treratd pos LADY A BOARD “AND COMFORTABLE Room, with fire, in a private fumily; references given and required. ‘Address, stating tering, L. M. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. | DESIRES | kg N AND WIFE. | { Tuirty-tourth &e., No. 2 Exchange OARD WANTED—BY A G somewhere between Fourtee ress, stating terms, rt réom I. IT Ninth and Twenty-third streets; | 0 $60 a month. Address WALL , Herald office. WANTEDAIN THE | NINTH “WARD, A. PLEASANT second floor Room and Bedroom, with carpets shades and Board, for centleman aud wite. stating location and terms, s. Y., box 187 Her. \ TANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, with breakfast if required, b A | ween Fourweoath and | room Twen i sireets and Third’ aud Pith avenues, Ad- dress, stating torms and tll part T.H. W., Herald Upiown Branen office, 1,267 Broadway ANTED WITH nished Ko gan and wife; LENOX, Herald A. PRITV vith HOTELS. DARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER BEE 1 Nassau streets, near new Post office.— asonable prices tor families and transient | A. DURAND, Proprietor. | SECOND | Rooms at re: suests + WENTY- Table y fore $5350 street and Broauway er di wo family Sulls on Fifth avenue, and some single Roo ns | on Broadway ; inoderate ra; Wau TOMPRING WINTER, RES VICTORI Nassan, N.P., Bi | iring to eccape the rigors of & Noruvern Winter . tain cirealast coutamips full information be acdre JAMES LIDGERWOOD, Agent, 768 Broadway, N. Y. COUNTRY BOATS, JOUNTRY BOARD,—WANTED, 4 ROOM | / single gentleman within easy ‘access of ke | Address at once, stating terins, H. G. A., Her | TO LET VOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A SOULE OF SMALL stoR BROAD. | way and Yorty-third strect, desirable lee iow rents, J.D. &d. H, SKIDSIORE, 62 Cedar street, CORNER, AND SEVERAL INSIDE AND SOME | small Stores t th avenue ents amd the busine oa BROADW ‘AY Basement; ad Oltices over BRyApway—to 25x20, through | ¢ OM Broadway ; 638 Broadway. ] ESK ROOM (0 CHANCE for, adverts fice of the EVENING TEL SRAM. No. TEAM yovEr -TO MANUFACTURED —ROOMS x : Fi alter or bud ‘ur. TWO FLOORS, [iO LET-STORKS AND APARTME brown stone houses 37 Spring st Mott, near Spring stre reat the nonsek au "Mott street, or at SOHS T & SCHACHT! rner First stree (0 LET—A BACK PARLOR, for business purposes. Apply at 5s Broadway. 10 LET OR LEASE=THE BUILDING 62 WALKER street, near Broadway, 2x10, tor business purposes Juquire of J. BOYD, 12 Frankuin firect (PO LEASE—ON UNION years, a large Koom, WITH A REDROOM, | entran PO LeAse—n FINK. BULL 25X75, ON BROAD. | PUL, UG taxi avewans ee APRIY to RINE & 0 LBASE—THE Vinay CLASS, EXTRA WIDE Store, M1 Broad o Mercer » More, bascment and rus) =) fee i oeecdslon ai Possession at + No. 2 Pine sureet, Apply to Host, HAT BEXTRA MOR S1% AND LOT, Wit 12 | foot courtyard, orner of Fourteenth street and Seveuth a mn watt privilege | tp altor, mild over rear bowsession. Address M. . bex 166 Youkers Post 466 AND 468 BROOME: Greene —To let, I fre ied mele 7 order; basen ite a Apply to H. ©. Y a ible & Co. noo © 44 street, 1: well Amuld, Con. | “DWELLING HOUSKS ‘tO pistes LARGF. DOUBL FULLY FURNISHED. A ete in to a good ten Apply to th Way, room 10, from 12 o'clock Unfurnished. TORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, hot and cold water, bate a | NIOR TWO containing ga jern improvements, to let: $50 per mor an un | into applicant; hodse mw goad order. Apply ou tue | Promises, (24 Kast Gighty sixth street, near Lexington avenue. | ia Room and Closet, $1: Sie is Siéoping Room, = pid house ; central busi sree! omposite Cottage plac ‘Terms reasonable. r First Cabin | Company's ! Ee ROPA t 10 LET—A. BRICK HOUSK, “NO. 4 SPENORR, 1 lace (Fourth street, corner of ‘Weat Tenth); comtains oe And modern convenionces ; rent $1,6% Inquire fest Tenth strect. 40 WHST TWENTY SEVENTH “STREET, men stoop brick House, in good order, © PONTE k UURTIAS, 508 Sixth avonus. Hi Hi FURNISHED BOOMs, as? APARTMENTS iN ELEGANTLY arene “FRONT PARLOR, | Salsa. Ne aa wt oe tele | "1 ae. So ieast wimetsenth s street, first door from Broadway. i A TRoNt PARLOR AND ALCOVE TO LET, FUR- hed, with fire and gar, to gentlemon or tle. whan PE Sitios aiso hall Bedroom. 13 Siuyvesant street, near Broadway. PLEASANT, NEWLY F FURNISHED FRONT ROOM let—Without ; fire, gas, use of bath, which : Ave room; private house, 169 Bast Thirty-frst street, URNISHED RECEPTION AND pepRoOM, ay Room and Cooking Utensils, $10; U; mR wqulee on ast ast of Union Square, nt 0. LET-—FURNISHED, FRONT PARLOR AND Kitchen, with hot and ‘cold, ater, and gas, with use pe bach root, for faintly use. Houston strect, wness location. 10 LET—A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, furnished, for singe gentlemen of man and ite: private house; scoommes by one family only. 70 Rivinj ‘ton street, corner Allen. A R WHOLE FRENCTL Wot andcold water, bath, gag stroot,-between Lexington’ and | ERMS MODKRATE.—H. Flats, furnished, rang’ included." 108 Vifty-sixth Fourth avenues. 50.7% WELL FURNISHED “FRONT ROOM, 2) ; host kind Krewe bed, use of Ik cn, fire, hot amd sold’ water, bath: axcoliont locatio Ey Fifly-second street, near Broadw: 7 Wrst THIRTY VIRST scala 10 LET, TO a single gentleman, without board, a well furnished oom, third story; family private, 39 WEST NINTH STREET. TWO NICRLY FUR. ished tront Rooms to let, together oF separately closets and water ; torms $12 per week, with fire and References exchanged. 58 LEXINGTON AVENUE, “CORNER OF TWENTY. & fifth strect.—Newly and handsomely turoished te without board, in @ private family, including par- lor sult; convenient to first class restaurants; references exchanged. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND MENTS 'TO LE! APART- T10 L&t—TWO FRONT ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR for light nousekeeping. Apply at No. 6 Jones sireot, MATRI MONIA) A “WIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN WISHES TO MARRY 8. wall-edueated young wigew ot Indy under 80 years. He has a fortune of some $15,000 and a good social posi- Hon. Photographs, with meme and eee roquicod. -Ad- dreams -ald office. HUROPEAN. sT KAMSHIPS. JNITED STATES MAIL LINK.—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. WYOMING, Price ... January 15, at 24 P. M IDAHO, Morgay... .... January 22, at noon, rom pi North River. Cubin passage, $40, gold; had $30, currency. Eropaid tickets currency Passengers booked iy and rena Paris, Hamburg, Nor. way and Sweden, &c. 1 tied on eps Bngland, France and Germany. atlowest raven, * TLLTAMS & GUION, Hs a oaaway. COMPANY, MEN. Norms GERMAN LLOYD STRAMSHLD ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND Bit! The steamship RI KIN, Captain C. veer will sail on Saturday. Jauwary U, at? P. M., trom Bremen Pier, toot Third street, Hoboken, to be “tollowed by steamship MAIN, Captain K. von Otterendorp, ou Saturday,. January 13. Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in gold or its equivalent in curreney. Second kn) HE HAMBURG. “AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail Liana? MBRIA, Captain W. Stat, will salon ‘Thursday, January 16, at2 P. M., for Hambur; taking passengers tron New York to, Hymouth, London, sherbourg and Hambur First cabin, $120. 4 cabin, $72. Steerage, $30, payable in Uelted Siatongald KUNHARDT & co., B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, genera 61 Broad street. N.Y. _The SILESTA will sail January 23, her LINE, ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Steams Nips. Now York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Har- between N From New, York. d., Feb. 5 JAVA CALABRIA, ALGERIA, |... ae marked tinus’ ‘Fe do Moe Sanry steerage. ‘passen- nati, every following Wednesday and Saturday from New York. Rates of Passage—Cabin, $80, $100 and $130, old, cording mmnoda‘ion. Tickets to. Paris, $19, additional. Return tickets on favorable terme. Steer: age, $9), currenc teerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Péltast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other perts on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For trelght and cabin. passage, apply at the Company's oftice, No. 4 Bowling Green; tor steerage passage at No. Hii Broadway. Trinity Bailding. WAS. G, FRANCKLYN, Agent._ ene DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, L TR. ATLAN TWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, did vessels on this favorite route for the Con- Hnent will sail {rom pier No, 80 North Itlver as tollows:— VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont. turday, Jan, 25, Pt x TON Ronssan Saturday, Feb. LAURENT, Lamaric Saturday, Feb. 22, 1s ni IRE, Danre PRICE OF wei e TN G GOLD anginding wine) BREST QR HAV Tt sheond cabl rsbeatin, ursion tickets at reduc ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Americ: voing to or returning from the Con- tinent of taking this line, avoi i transit by English andthe discomforts of crossing the Channel, b ving time, trouble and expense. CKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway NMAN LIN For Queenstown and Liverpool, Ppointed to sail as follows OF BROOKLYN, t WASHID Royal mail steamers 2P.M. turday, Jan. 11, n. and each succeeding Saturday and Th 45 North River. Rates of Passage. Cabin. $75 and $00, gold, according to secommodation. Roun trip tickets at low rates. Steerage—To or from Liverpool, Queenstown, Glaszow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Carditt, $30, cuprency: _ Passengers also forwarded to Havr mburg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark avd Paris at reduced rate Dratts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and xeneral business apply at the ce. 18 Rroadway. For steerage paeeage Witt, TAR Ti FOR ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. BR QUE: CARRY THK UNITED STATES MAIL. New and tull-powered steamships. irom Liverpool on r each way, ‘ailing from New York on Saturdays me ‘3s calling a Cork Har! Saturday, Feb: Saturday, Vebruaty 8, Wiite Star dock, Pavonia terry. Jersey City.” accommodations tor all classes unrivalled, speed and comfort. alone, slateroome stoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is feit. Surgeons and stewardess accompauy the steamer. ates—Faloon, $5 in gold; steerage, $39 in hose wishing’ to send for friends ia th W obtain stecrage prépaia eortigcates, $3) cur- NgeTs HOdked to or from all partsof America to Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, ec Paris, i Pints and othor int plans and other information apply at a jee, 19 Broadway, New Yor ae ading tseued to outinental a Agent. NCHOR LINE, —EXPR ” SS STEAMERS Aron, pier, 29 North River, New York. ed Jan. 15) INDIA Jan. 18 OXLINORNTA, Bat an 1 and forwarded to and (rom any eat Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor om in Or y, Sweden, Denmark or Ainérica aa ‘safely, speedily, ‘orniortably and clicaply'as any other toute or fine. ets, Dratte or Certificates can be ht at lowest curreney rates by applying at the company's N Rowling Green. HENDERSON BROTH or avents | dl ATIONAL jy OF STEAMERS, Weekly to Quecistown and Liverpool, fortnightly to Londen direct, TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from piers #4 ‘and 7% th Riv FRANCE, Thomson if A ae ats P.M. Grace... Wednesday, January 22,'at 11 A, M hompson..” Wednesday, January 2, at Fok LONDON On DLEEC iT ft eet f ay. Jan. 18, at 8 A, M, | THESE area Msiies ARK 7 THE LARG N THE TRADE, Cabin passave, SSand $7, currency. steerage, $29, currency. i Tropail steorage tickets fram Liverpool, Quean Londonterr m Medd ear pa do f me THAN BY ANY OTHER LIN 0 inormation apply at amet Hormation & Py a 1 ne pany \REAT Wi STERN STEAMSHIP LIN 1 New York to Bristol ¢ i ‘Taking goods ond passengers fur London, Cardiff, New: All ports in. Bristol Channel. omce, Manager. Wednestay, Jan. 8 Yodnesday, Jan, 20 Sh), currency nds can obtain pre wards, ts tor £1 and u iY ht OF passage apply to K. KH, MORGANS SONS, W South atroet, N.Y. (PUR AMERICAN RMIGRANT COMPANY, NO. 3 RoW. Ling Green, passawe tiokets Send lor circular languages. Address box 042 1 New York, cstabliahod [8 teen: cian exchange and railroad. tickets. INQUIRE AT 28 Beno, Tonata, 8 “Wed. web. 12 | 4 ‘LANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL | Saturday, Mareh 8: 1873. Bo. . | Particulars to JOHN 8. i n. 25 land) direct. | # Unis line will sail tron pior 18 Kast | utah, “Herman oF Seandinavinn oMice, | COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS- IPUO MALL STEAMSHLP COMPANY'S CALAPOBNIA, SaPAn nied CHINA, ate rs Sa WALLAGK EV VERY Wein ND SATUBDAY MATINER, JANUARY I, Ug P.M, peaks = will appear impersonation of une, anata an robe ged nenurirvt ewer, en APPOINTMENTS. Me jon Seene, decorated by Mr. WILSON, of Fourteenth Steamers loave I ie. fond 20th of each mont! ones pt whee those dates fall ‘on Sunday, then the aay MB. POLK, Mis8 KF) fi n, HENRY CHADNORY, 0 obs Liar eemreneees ne ne choc! i finn wih Roamer. ™ MONTANA, Captain ‘Con 4 capul ‘azatian and San Dicgo, Box book 0} MR. SOTHRRN, MK JON vine Gen one month in advance. FUBEST as B EVERY SATURDAY NR PM. a ana a iso connecting for all oF all Gontral American and Soult res of 10th and 20th part 10th each month My counget with thy gomesny’s EO my touching at Ban ada TACT Saline fad Fort Angel. _ .. SATURDAY RADO will leave fan Francisco Feb- Last night of STANLEY. MK ruary p for Japan and China. For of t Drama of ORIME, 0, and all further information Concluding with the pany’s office on the pier, foot ee agent. ‘Nautical ame of SPECIAL | NOTIOR.—POSTPONE! OF BAIL. A vst ING. ine weamner BBNEY GHAUNORY will rl all der SACRED CONCERT RVERY BUNDAY EVENING. ap o'clock pie ay, 3 Uae ‘agent. aongitie LSslag Drama of usr STATES rand BRAZIL, MAIL STEAMSHIP ry jompany. ‘The e! wr ste vt MERRIMACK (2,000 tons burden) neil salt for St Thowae P renes CO, ‘on 7 nurnday, Jani har Soy 23, at 3 o'clock P. M., ag Fed 43 Bast Rive: inne gegt: Bo ANY raat GARRISON, Agont, lo. 5 Bowling Green. ant sere SATURDAY EVENING, Beane MINSTRELS, IRKGT LINE TO HAVANA HAVANA, PROGRESO’ AND VERA OR UF, avi ‘BT with all the splendor that oh reproantation rat th ithe Grand Opera House. M™ F. B: conwarg BPOOR LEN TURATBR. CAST TO THE BORO OF COMPANY, GREAT ea ) i TO-DAY. LJ LJ TIOAL SOK ba oe TOO. te, urna, wel im 3 | MATINEK TO-DAY. Qharacters by Dan Bi rep ines 3. WOO hure ay, ‘el oh mates (iiavainn oly) thurs, Web. 1 | bmges res EE EG odie EY ron, £0. t ANDIN'& BONS, 33 Broadway. _ et iy. see price te co Matinee net Gas MAILS voR | BRYAND'S MINBTIELS. 1 JOKE. IT 408 ROYAL jompauy. uN Steamship wight fi it mtd oletock NO Ano GASHLE, Gap. 1 U; Morton dustin STATES AND ei ha RS, SCOTT 0 DDONS* dr sailing every fort MATINEE precisoly, from pier TRUIRy, a8 9 ‘Mhursday, Jan, 23 BA’ ASSOOIATION HALL. Nas, READ) TURDAY, Jan, tt, ase M. ckets W cents. ‘Ticl @ For sale at the Hall and at Sohjemer's ge wastage apply to A i Pr arr? on ‘passage apply eK Ly dent, No. help an is Green, New York. oe ee 1 Pee a os x, hats [POH NEW ORLEANS DrEKOT: vs rondway:hetweoh “i and ‘huh wtroet. HANTS’ SJ'AMSHIP LINE from SH HQ, Bort brea clock P.M. CORPORATION ments have been completed and KXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STREAMERS, TOUGH. on te elt Aseosiore for ox! ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. ror iaying Bele ‘The steamer CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, is now reoely- | yh. Oh, AY iM Beis ing freight at pier 2 Wast River, and will sail Saturday, ear as iny January Chambers to throug ‘bills of lading given to Houston, either by the G. IL. and H, R. 8. or by the Houston Direct Navigation Company, and to all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and BB. and ©, Railroad, arge tor forw: tien New York. r pasaage apply to nent oF wea Aa O., 153 Maiden Lane, UL) Wall street." Montgon to Corlears street Baxter streot to the Bowe from Bight Ninth avenue. 6. For laying Be! Wort Broadway to ow. P. CLYDE & €O., Jor NEW 0} oe EANS DIRECT. he m well Steamshi Hudson to West street. Line. DN, Captain Quick Mavurday, January Freight received dally. through Tats riven for St. (oRPo RATION NOTICK—PUBL Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianols. hereby fat to the owner Vor’ froight dr pang’ having superior accommoda- | occupants of all Rouges and tions, apply to PRTC HAKISK, 30 Brondwa; proved Ianda, affected reby, thatthe 18 or lots, improved ore unim- at Ki lowing assess- Todiged in tie office amination by all persons OF owners, occupant are ian pavement in Forsyth street, from ” Belgian va pavement in Hudson strect, from 5. Wor laying Belgian Pavement in South street, from 4. For laving Belgian pavement in Bayard strect, from 5. For Ine fn pavement Sa Fifty-second street, tan avenede in Franklin street, from For laying Belgian pavementin Hubert street, from %. For laying Belgian pavement in ‘Thieteenth street, The sawnan GEO. WASHINGT from First avenue to Kast Rivet sitar ihre Mani aat tk | "Sree ant aie,gtrog and Aaasing given to (ied Ro t, or Aranzas | Fitth avenue, trom 130th to 1381 wharf, Bragos Santiago and St. nh passage, $50; ah noe rere fang: ered ng j ausbing and flagging steerage, $20, For fre OLARK & ie sale abet 4 . wf and grading, curbing and flaggini SEAMAN, tf formerly H. he West street. third 8 Aireet rom First a1 avenbe to Bast tiyer. is r regulating and gradin and flagging JOO BAN ORNS DIME rr Sixty ix arth from ‘Tenth rag abe Drive, 1 ior ulatins , curbing 2 : F regulat f eens © 21 Kast Rive 0 wernt sanuaty fp at seni or ace if £04 | Pair ats Mor regu Freight for St. Louls, Mobile and Galvéston taken. — ant re iether nue. Insurance guaranteed. For treight or passage, having supetior accommoda- tions, apply to H. MALLORY & GO., 153 Maiden lane. jor NORFOT: CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. The old Dominion steamship Company will despaw from pier 87 North River their elegant sidewheel steam- ship ILD DOMINION, Walker, commander, for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Saturday, January Hi, at 3 P. M., giving through bills of lading to all points South and Sout hwest. Throw passenger Neen aed to all points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or Rt the generat office, 187 Greenwich streeh, corner ot Dey. cand flag ait to fourt first and Seventy-fourth streets, tirst street. ynd and Fourth avenues. and Coentics sii] gomery and Gouverneur s ‘or building sew 32 PRAVELLERS GUIDE, ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. he For building basin VOR BALTIMOR, WASHINGTON ape THE SOUTH | G “igs For building undergrorind and Third avenues. | he lumits embraced | several houses a tank Bal and parcels of | situated oi $ 3:2 1. Both sides i str a, stb, 1a ne3, | secting strects. 9a) and 10, A. Mi 30,6: | 12 | — 2. Both sides of Hudson street, hy M. tH "ins: Sand Ww) 3, 10 A. MA, 12 M WIOK 8 9 rt *M. ‘and i2 night! # anday M. | a Bye Lane TA. M., 12M. 4:10 and 5:20 | | FOr e LAMBERTVILLE AND FLEMINGTON, 9 A, M. i ans | | ea ‘PHILLIPSBURG AND BELVIDERE, 2 and 4 JOMMODATION FOR BORDENTOWN, Burlington | and Camden. 7 nnd 9 30.4, Mi 12:8, fant 6 P.M. ib | FOR FREEHOLD, 7,8 A | 5 FOR JAMESBURG, PE BERTON, CAMDEN, 6 A. M, FROM PITTSBURG, .M., 6:34 P.M. daily, and Ba cs atree ts. Both sides of South street, t lears street, to the extent of hal secting streets. Bowery, to the extent of half th of Fifty-ses “% Both sides of West street, to the extent of hair secting strev Both sides of Hubert street, | | | East River, to the extent of half | secting streets. 9 Both sic P! | str | streets, WW. Both i, ti ity it ot ides of 134th street, 271 and 944 Brondway, No. 1 esbrosses aud Cortlandt streets. ic iticet offices, Astor House and migrant ticket | streets. ‘ast River, to the ing strects. Both sides of Sixty we 12, | {ALL RIVER LIN! FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT. — satin strects. | The steamers EMPIRE STATE ‘and OLD COLONY, th aides of Eighty. teventh street, from New ave- | core Sh) MGS Hs, ot, Chatiset, iatng Purninare’ from pler 28 North fiver, toot of Murray street, daily sn) to the Drive, to the extent of half the block om the | a sacrifice: property fanny leaving ‘city. 36 West 15th (Sundays excepted), at4 P. ol sold to principal intersecting streets. | bet near 5th av. | points in New England, th untaing aad Proy- | | 14, Both sides of Tenth avenue, from Seventieth to . | Tiees - Pp. BACON Superintemtent. | Highty-ilrst street, to the extent of halt the block on the | ARGAINS IN PIANOS.—TO BE RENTRD OR SOLD Interseettn ets. 15, Both sides of 145th street, avenue, to the extent of hali the streets, 16, Both sides of AX th \ vAN TED. In this City and Brokly: ne ag | C and oftic . to let, are respectttlly invited igre] \ iree | ty-fouvil W al state Broker, 39 | Ge YN” Sromerty bounded by References by permissions Nesee Oe F Ey i property bounded che 20 Broad street; Messrs. James Buchan & euste | tourth street, 19 Both sides of Bighty-ninth Fourth avenue, the diock Fighty-ninth streets, and beth stfeot. TNFL R ISHED C HAMBE RS. ~WAITED, a FIRST or Second Floor, for twelve montis or longer; two first rate rooms, with bathroom and waer closet. Reply by letter to T. ., 519 Sixth avenue, ming rent ‘and | all particulars, | WASTED—ror STLEMAN, WIE AND CHILD, | to Gouvernettr slip, | Meient room for light housékeepng in quiet, cen: Water streets, and by Mon tral location, Address R.J. i, 18 Nasau st. room 7. | sy ie Th nues, and the easterly side ot Fourth avenue, trom | Bignty-ninih to Niuetleth street oth sides of Water strect, | Coenties slip, both sides of Front street, from Montgomery ome! |. The pi property bounted u WASED-BY TWO GENTLEMEN, AP TRNISHED | and by Sixty-el Sitting Room and Bedroom, with drate fire, with. | eri ooh Mirst avenue, iron gut board, in the tnmediate vieinity o1 Filth avenue and | 10 re Tw first street, for about $10 per Week, Address oy the block bounded by Eigh Herald oilice. | streets and by Lexington a 2. The northerly side of | ington to Fourth avenue. 4. Eights | A_GooD ANTED—A FURNISHED HO! IN k s | location, rent tobe taken in Boart or partially so, | in ee tio eeh AY mar by a most respectable Indy, who understmds the business | | pertectly. Address HOUSE, Herald otter . FURNISHED, . SMALL cor. | eign streets and by Lexii ew York,oy a gentleman 4. The block bounded by | Waxtsparo RE ston tage, within an -H(th strect and Lexington avenu Eighty-eighth street and Lexington avenu # Tor Buln Gndergeound: drat ato and 9 f Sunday, 9 P. by Seventy-seveuth and aaa cig! XPRESS Le PHILADELP HLA, 3, 9, | nd Second aven 2:20, 14,5 6, 8:30, 9 P.M, and LE mag For uilding wndcyground “Noh BINLADELPHTA, via Camden acy A. anaa | Sha ima tng gvenyes and in La. via Camdet it on ‘ P.M. wn = Aa second aud Nindty-¢hird ond. street, o the extent of half the bl and the block bouaded by ing, curbiny and flaggi from sixth to eventh sing First avenue, from Sixty- B str MW. pot gi oie A, trom Seventeenth to Twenty- Bs Tor utiding sewer in avenue A, between Seventy- ‘with Branch in Sevonty- For building sewer in Eighty-ninth street, between. 2. Wer building sewer in Water street, between Moore 9 in Front street, between rin First avenue, between Six and Seventy-! fourth streets, with branches, and In ond_avenue, between Sixty-eighth and Seventy-first ets, on the hoses weat corner of ae ty TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK, FROM FOOT OF DB 2. For building basin on the nortivrest corner of BROSSES AND CORTLANDT STREETS, AS whey -sixth street and Lexington avenue. Lows ;— a building basin on the southwest corner of EXPRESS FOR HARRISBURG, PIT’ URG, THE Rage. and. ce ington averue. WEST AND SOUTH, WITH PULUMAN PALACE CARS ing ne in 99 fe, touthwest corner of ATTACHED p30 AM. 5,7 AN 80 P.M, SUNDAY, Eig $4 Seventh street ald 5, 7, 8:30 P. 26. For building basin on the southwest corner of on ‘block bounded ith strects, and py drains on block bounded third streets, aud by Sec- Second avenue, between strects. drains on block bounded by Ninety-first and Nimety-third streets and by Second such assessment incinde all the of ground, vacant lots, pieces | from Division to Hous- (the block on the inter- from Chambers to Canal 0, 5:50, 6, | street, to the extent of halt the block on the intersecting | rom Montgomery if the block on the inter- 4. Both sides of Bayard street, from Baxter strect tothe | ¢ block on the intersect- ‘om Eighth to | ‘k on the inter- | Frankiin street, trom West Broadway to | the block on the inte from Hudson to West | street to the extent of halt the lose on the intersecting | a Toth sides of Thirtcon‘h street, from First avenue to the block on the inter- | — 1 Fitth avenue, from 130th street to 1°8th to the extent of half the block on the intersecting , from Fourth to Eighth | avenue, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting | AX 11, Both sides of Sixty-third strect, from First avenue | case; all improvements; patent agrafie, & ‘Xtent of halt the block on the inter- for $39); Pol, ver dt fe esiden ixth streot, from Tenth avenue to the Drive, to the extent of half the block on the inter from Sixth to Seventh Diock on the intersecting | eigie First dts from Sixty-flith. to | q treet, WNERS AND OTHERS HAVING OUSES, STORRS | it Holi sidesor avenue A, trom Seventeenth to Twon- | ve A and First ave- vurth street, and the Hy side of avenue A, trom Seventy ree to Seventy. | street, from Second to | eniysienth and | ird and Lexington ave- from Moore street to Front ry streetand Gouverneur y First and Third avenues | hand Seventy-tourth streets and the m Sixty-ninth to Seventy- ty-fifth and Eighty-sixth aitth avenues. by-sixth street, from Lex- 'y sixth street, from Lex- ne block bounded by Eighty-sixth and Kighty-sev- | | enh streets and by Lexington and Four.) avenites, } he block bounded by Bight venth and Eighty- and Fourth avenues. seventh and Seventy: | inety- | and wite — Addresy © box 173 Heald office, | eighth streets and by First and Second avenves. a jE Aree at Bartioma ee ‘The hjock hounded by Ninety-second and W ANTED—A sTORKTOUSR FOR DIY GOODS, tox | mgt Freer gu by by Second and Third avenues. tween Duane and Canal steets, Address | block bounded by Nincty.iirst { box 6,7 ay TANTED—A MODERA ATE SIZED HOUIK, OR A FIRST oraecdnd oor for busitiess and provesidnal purposes pst office. wayne and WUo. | etther of them, are requested between Broadway and Tento ayenu in writing, to Thomas 8. Asten, Chairman of the Boa! Thirty-f Matar ge Tweltth und | Of ‘ngsessbrs, at thele office, 19 Chatham street, within | A thirty days (rom the date ot ins notice. bay FU PHOMCig Maps TANTED—AT ONCE, A PARTIALLY FU . SANDS, | House, of part of a'nice ome unutniard, fe cree JON TYLER KELLY, | location, Address, with particulars, ROMERO, Herald GOH BORAT A ik Uptown Beanch office crate s ith a Orrion Boarp or Asensnons i TANTED—A SMALL STORE, WI diving New Yor, January 6, I! THOMAS 8. 7 apartments, shelves and counter fot candy. Ad. ASTEN, | dress EQUITABLS, Herald omiee airman. | Warte othe SUITING ROOMS ANDBEDROOMS, with bath attached; w ie talon fy | Address W. STUART, Manhattan Cl ee TANIED—FOR RES ONSIBLE TENNTS, FUR. nished and unfurnished Houses, Bate, Parts of Houses or Apartments. Apply at Everett Library, 588 Sixth avenue. Ss, 155 Chi mense stock and low prices. in great vai ersons Whose jinterests are affee 0 ae opposed to nd, Ninety- y the above- tne sano, OF t their objection: “FURNITURE. te <WEEKLY AND. MONTHLY FOR » Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. © ow RTHW. & CO.'S, PAYMENTS atham ‘street. An_ im- Parlor and Chamber Suits Resets for cash. WASTED 70 RENT—A COMPLETE ANDWELL FUR. lor Suite, $45; Rep Suits, nished House, with all the modera-corvenict els Ca an anexceptionablé locnlity, Im the vicina thee varke, | Brussels tn Sete Fer 1% West 261 instalments, at O'F. nme, corner Twentie T A GREAT “Sacurricr eraer Suit 20 one le attached ‘preferred ; tamil consists entleman and wite; undoubted reierence given. | with full partie ars 48 to location number of i} | | Lanes conveuicnees and terms, TRON, bx 5,413 Post rect. | —— mn PROPOSA Ls, BY RD OF “ENGINEERS or THE FOUR’ a AVENUE Improvement, 1 forte, natn 4, OrRpS. Gaase, Case Treat 115 West ak Is tor work Serene — i] Notic e. <The Prop Board of Ringincers Fourth Avenue | Frpoverant | 284 and 386 Third ave Prices lower than aby ot pun ADVERTISER, “BEING “THE INVENWOR or A new patent carpet-cleaning machine, is mw ea |, Suppt ‘eee trade with od, yet machi ine in themarke! | eee hut sehen area ANOLAS “or LAN Na K ni at lowest cad pare ans fe LS Warehouse, Eighth ave- “WAGNIPTC RENT _ PARLOR sur, CHANCE gELDOw ‘MET With FORCASB. PAR ; Bedroom Suits, $25; yard. Private residence re between 6ta Nt 7th ava. FOURNL weekly CARPET: Phe ¢ ASH. PARLOR Brocatel and Suits, up; Torkish Suit Piano: 000 yards Carpet, 5) contaup. Residence treet, Rear Sixth event POMPADOUR, | tite Ith inate Rs omer wilt heconsldered unbas the pod. | Chainber, Dining Carnitire aaeeinie property fam: atiac hed t& the printed proposal is A Kh PR CMEBE LL, vse leaving hata 36 West loth #t., near ‘Row :b i ruaoy, ONT On WHHRLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, C, BUCKIOUT, * DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, Bear Twent wa hth street. Nex enacts city. TOBAGCO—RQU ce ea” to Cor- | | pow “aQUARR THEATER Proprietor, Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager... . Mr, A.M. PALMER Doors open at 7:15 Begins at8. Saturday Matinoe begins at I :30. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINBE, Mr. John Broughamn’s thrilling new drama, ATHRRLEY yi rine aoa Witb br BHORGUGIILY Aaiito SOuNERY EVER lvilty ae BOEN A, A BEA ita iL PICTURE. Seats secured te _ Ses six days in advance. ae tne OOTH'S THEATRE, | BOOTH, ‘Annual engagement o ening during the week Mr, EDWIN BOOTH as wi . RIGHARD IIL in Shafapenre’s great Tragedy, resonwd with the same = jour appoint nents that marKed Ate former pr production. RURDAY A a GRSAR DE BAGAN. pie’, Pye six days in advance at ‘the theatro, or at Ditson Ho. nusic store, No. 7 7m 1) Broadway. iid BROADWAY. ane TO-DAY. MATINEE. Ter powaye. MATINEE. fem ie St 6 mammoth Lroupe in a new € pe tna nnd pleasing pent HARRIGAN and 1 ARE. JOHN WIL», Maas maaciie VIEEDING, HR QUEEN, i, Miss krity’ O'NIBL, SANDFORD @ TLLSTON, at the Grand Matinee. THE FIJI ISLAND CANNIBALS. asin BARNEY, in bis Dutch Songs; Mr BNRY 8. PAGE, Cornet Soloist, or Bore of aaa or, THE HA! AIA. ance of the world-re- MONDAY, Jan 13, first appeas nowned Matpevereunly, oof Pavonndertul Artbur Greg- hur Grogory and Mastrr Theo. Matthews tn ory. Mr. Art tidir Ghampion Act the Worl the Three Tei te Bars. rush never before at an performance aloue Pell BB wor a ONY PASTOR'S OPERA ounes! F 201 Bowery. MULE, CONCHITA RONZAT MATING DAN MO! i MO! ed Bye G. DUNBAR, CHINEBE, yUGUL ER, DA’ NY PA! -DAY { NEIL BOCES, JENNIE ENGEL, ALL THE STA! THIS AFTERNOON, ALL THE STARS, ‘AT 2%. |This Afternoon and Evening, All the bist I ea LECTURE ON FRENOH. FIUS (SATURDAY) MORNING, AT IL ENNE LAMBERT'S Roolks, and the ne MUSEUM. AND ATINE TO-DAY AT2. 7 wanna NIGAT AT@ Gas. RERRIDAN mereeraliy 4 AND PROPOR SHOWLES. fternoon at Evening at 6, THE VASTEST BOY IN NEW YORK. aangs ARAND OPERA Vetere! Lessee and Managor...... Soe Hole ee STINEN T 103 Da Y a 7 il otoLod slipeeaa ROUND THB CLOOKE ROUND THE. 6 B CLOCK noun mm Hoa THR CLOCK! This great sie sensation, which so abounds with realise tic offers, is the ae of continued merriment througr- out. and re: ‘by the renowned “Star” Company, ion 20 oo 2% BRovarTAM, 1 wi vom tvs drawn after a Benge 00 ot Oriental 8 cotacle, ‘TH HExOR OMenie GANGeR Maas be br LAST MATINER futons) tH his 8 SAPURDAY. Avs NEW IPT TB a ote Me SOGUR TES DALY. ‘6 i) ie fos nt ‘the reguiar season, 9, abruy nterrup! 8 Te ee tour la teat. will be reamed TUESDAY "BVENING, JAN. 21, 1878, with the production of @ brilliant original Parisian sem pation, culilied BOX SHEET opens 1B1.0'9 GAWDEN. Liege and rant Avrrnnooy AT LBQ AND or maxparriedged MOST egy APROTAOLE BVER SEBIt MUSIC, STINGING, HNRAY, 0 RR, OOMPU ME, VARIBTIRS N UNP'RECB: RFEOT! Breaings periormancs, Yorminates atilo'clock. Stages and curs to all parts of the city are In waitii 1BLO’S GARDEN, AVEN Lt # peared 730 Broad’ NIBLO'S GARDEN. BR 1 FOS Et nag PALM! eee contteniNa AT TAB HRP ABP, ko AND LOTOR, AND MATINEB. The most popular matinee entertainment of the times for" LADIES ee cae LDREN, with all ad persia en nd superd fe ETO OLOOK. MATINER: PRIOeS: -Aaiteon, with Reserved pray ONE DOLLAR; FAMILY CLROLK (entrance on Orosby- street), MIMTY CENTS, LYMPI LES BRIGANDS. iC. POSITIVELY LAST TWO PBRFORMANCES OF THE AIMBE PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE, ‘eeirit ta % bet To gS a. AIM LES BRIGANDB. LES BRIGANDS. BONELLI JUTEAO DUOHESNE, 4c. Fart weil porformanees: and last appearances of Fi 8 | Broadway, between 38d and Sth stro AIMEE, NERCLE ERANCATS HARMONIE. Ov! Yi C 'KROLE FRANCAIS HARMONIE. oO" PI ONDAY EVENING, JANUARY “ye CRRCLE FRANCATR HARMONIG. MASKED BALL, MASKED BALL, a grand spoctacniey ne egond, entitled, Daraling scenery, gorgeous memes, novel bet p= ace MASKED BALL, lar prices. a7 OF ee eoats 60c. and $1 extra. Box plan now open. ACADEMY OF MUSII . MONDAY, JANUARY 1: LY MPIC. ite Aras te MATINEE AT 2 Tickets and boxes at Ruilman's, No. 114 Broadway, and NDS. LES BRIGANDS. at Schirmer’s, No. 701 Broadway. id ie BRIGANDS. LES BRIGANDS. REE LECTURE ON FRENCH, oon Meee TN MORNING, ATL ETT. E LAMBERT’S ROO! between 33d and Mth streets SHOCTATION | HALL MATINEES._ ‘& SCOTT SDDONS. {REE LECTURE ON FRENCH THIS elpe sa MOINING, at 11 at Professor ETIENNE LAMBERT'S rooms, t _way, between’ ‘Thirty-third and pA ds streets. 283 Broad- THE BALL S@ASON. Meroe FRANCAIS DE LHARMONIE ACA) mMY Ball, January 13.—Boxes aud tickets can be had at Theatre Ticket 0: fice, Reading room, Fitth Avenue Hotel. NFANT ASYLUM GRAND BALL yy i Degen ae at an AC. THURSDAY ABVENING, JANUARY 16, Tipeets, cach to be ‘obtained of the talowine ira. Garrison, New York Hotel; ‘hi Fiith avenue; Mra, Dr. Jose is Rack Thirticth street: Mrs: L, M; Bniex, Inih street. Boxes may be had of Mra. 8. H. Van uke, } 421 Fifth avonue. | pnd, BEST PROSCENIUM BOX AT THE BALL of the Cercie Francais Harmone, for sal sent Hower ‘unable to attend.” APPIY at’ KULLWAN'S, id roadway. se meer armen) %. PROD OST ES: = T BAINES BRO! Ea mare, First class han some t new Pintiofortes for sale on very reasonable te: and several used a little, very slow for cash. } CHICKERING FOUR ROUND ¢ RNER PIANO- forte, in perfect order, only $15); an elegant 7 octave Tosewood Piano, agrado auld all iupprovements, at a sac- | Tifice. c RON, 127 Bleecker street. 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—FULL mouldings, carved ley agraffe treble, powerful Tt Wes Stool aud Cover, it av. a tacrl ‘fice, Private residence “CHICKERING PIANO, : iron ABE jek Ay ees music desk, finished all round, extra carved mould: ‘eat bargain ; rose wi iano, 150, FREDERICK BLUaE 27 Union ‘sauare, Broadwi lway. At BLUME’ S—ELEGANT PIANOFORTE TUNER WILL SACRIFICE FOR h a magnificent seven octave rosewood over- Piunoforte: grand action, iron irame, carved legs, ements; Manufacturer's guarantee. 7 Bleecker street, near bowery. LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS. THAN $100 A ke. iN handsome rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; | modern style ana improvements; sweet tone; perfect | order. 28 Third street, near Bowery. iA “STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, OVERSTRUNG BASS, Fvad legs, every ituproveinent: great sacrifico for cash; elegant seven: Tose Wood piano, only $150. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broi ELEGANT RICH ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, T% octave, for sale; made to order; carved le; gs an Stool, Cover. cost a We | Twenty-third street. mn residence bad | MAGNIFICE! NT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR At privai i ae for. cash, or on time, large stock, best makera, ‘Union square (16s Fourth avenue). ISCHER NEW SCALE PIANOS; THE MOST RELI- able Pianos made: with modern improvements; Mlly warranted, 425 West Twenty-eighth sreet, near Ninth avenue; spleridid second hand [ Pianos vety cheap TRST CLASS PIANOFORTES TO LET, $6 PER month ; Cabinet Organs, $3 per month, rent allowed ; one seven octave ee Fiano, oversirung bass, tor $125, ch G. P. BENJAMIN'S Pi ‘arerooms, | at un NED SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- Kk fa inlaid, and cost | POR SALE—A FINE TO: i Wood Piano, carves legs, Inquti le PDIANOS J AND ORGANS FOR HOLIDAYS most beauiful styles and periect wnes ey made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, monthly instalments, or for rent, during the hol faye, at | WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than ean be found elsewhere. | A STROLOG Y¥. A TUNE FOR ALL WHO CONSULT MISS ELLINGTON; reclaims drunken or aaron | husbands; rd theft, business, good luck and lucky | numbe: 1 Ea ist Twenty-eighth | street, near Fourth ROFESSOR LISTER 18 THE ONLY REAL ASTROL Od im the city Time of birth wanted. 918 Broad- way. | % ld BAST TE ian; advice gratis, MRS, Ww. i. AXWELL. reel, Female Physt MADAME GRINDLE, PEMALE PHYSICIAN, 1” West Twenty-sixth street, yuarantees relie( to all complaints. Pi ant rooms tor nursing. LADIES’ DR. A A. fem: PHYSICIAN. HD. \ UYSICIAN. 51 GRINDLE, rofessor of wifer, Years’ practice), gaaran- | tees certain relief. to Jadien, ‘with oF without medicine, nursing... Residence nt rooms for ‘ixth avenue, e8 requiri ‘est Twenty-sixt Eley in street, near “COMBINATION oF rv SuIRNTERIC Piyst- cians -Untortunate, Ladies’ Protective Roolety.— unded swindle; oeliet "uarantied: te indie ul Wid nursiny tation ft FS a orate FRANKLIN, | 16! Bleecker street. | Medicine ts a ~eRUTH MME. DESPARD, FRMALL | PKYSIOIAN, guarantees to remove ns from whatever Catise, with or withor mediciie. at one intervie Board and Nursin; i mfalli medicine, price ire 4 Twent: ye R. DESPARD, a TWENTY: mIgHTH STRERT, NEAR D Fourth BYERS cures all secret diseases and de- ements ; one Visit sutticient; 2 years’ practice; prt- entrance for, wentlemen advice free. ME. WEST TREAT FEMALE CoM. D*; sytaine Piss of ME description. Exeetient board and rofessiol lance before und dueing confinement, Fntanta mom ont, 142 West ‘est Twenty Ath strect. nis R. MARSTON, “SPECIAL GONWINES, 1118 ace sare to. gentlem jenoe Hat t FHYh avenue, Treatment by cor: si tad near F 5 Feaponiience it hecewary. Fees moderate. R. AND MME. SELDEN, LADIFS’ PHYSIOLANS.— -Contidential and sktiful treatment; pleasant rooms 3 ‘West Twenty-ftth street SK mal DISKASES AND year: 3 ris lear prosuway. R KING CURES AL derangements; thi sufficient. 14 Amity stre MB, DUSOIS INFALLIBLE MEDICINE, | PRICE $5, Sent to any address, Consultation at 4 Great Sonos atroet. ADAME RESTELI., PRoOrrk Ok OF MIDWIFERY since 1840; office No. t i. filty-second stree! Cy ner of Fifth avenue. Hor ratte nye a ve yyich, price 85, sold at dru PaaS 1s Cares Bixth Avot; Alo ‘lag 132 Pu hon ‘aso, Broouign. ce seus RMANIA THEATR A aD NEUENDOLE eek, moar Thied arent i TURDAY, JANUARY Ii, es EINOIDBAUER, Comedy, im five acts, by Gruber. _ Box Office open daily, from 9 till 4 o'clock. ‘pane a THEATRE, BROOKLYN. * NP. SMITH ML! AUGUSTIN’ DALY'S. spici Company Monday en eK ONLY. Reserved seats read ly at music store under Park Theatre Saturday morning, January 11, a IL, at 8 o'clock. HEO. THOMAS’ ete ORC aRTS. AT ENING January Ii, at9 o'olock. Jan R SaTMRD GRAND Hueonei CONCERT. nce ot NTO! STEEN with THEO. THOMAS ae aN DOnTS, Larch ORCHESTRA, sym rapier Dee (Keechel, 550) . Me Concert, No. 4, G G major, On. 8 Overture, Manited, Op. 115. (a) Fantasie) ® Etudes § °° se TBTY CENTS. AND ¢ ONE DOLLAR. one Pu FIFTY CENTS 5 reserved seats and tickets ‘rill, com ho tale of lit Broadway HIS MORNING at 701 Broadway, at mee office of Steinway Hall. INSTRIN MATINER D'ADIRU, MONDAY, JAN. 13, Ryne MATINEE, YADLEU, MONDAY). JAN, B, MONDAY APTERNOON, J JAN, n ate PAE Att A APP! RANE im New York, me Most attract atid ‘amme offtted tke New York publ Pe Se plas fourteen picces, as follows :— . i cone ttigmond)- Scherzo. Le a i deummet Sight ‘8 Me! Mr. WIENIAWSEI will play ROMANCE fom th the opera of Halka POLONA! DI TANT PALE ea pea ace ot esa eats 92 at Dow omco, 71 and te Wedding ‘Mare! ne ut Brosdwaye N Lon ang MINSTRELS, pas r Twenty-eighth street and Broad Way RAMS, GLORIOUS SUCC. Re RECEIVE ED Ns l- LD & BAI SAN FRANCISCO. ea ai DR. Conon a Tey Gas. MONDAY EVENING, A ANUARY 13, first Sppoaranegs of the g.arentegt oe of the age, ae FRA ist. anno 5S5 ATHRNEUM, 2)" BROADWAY. 586, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. BROADWAY. alia W. BUTLER ILL OF NOVELTIES. AN EX’ BAYAGAN Brersbeay lighted. Screams of Laughter. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT 2% O'C: 4 GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT 2% O'CLOCK. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT Pi O'CLOCK. GRAND ae ey MATINEE Os 24 O'CLOCK. great Clowns Me NELSON, JE Bu iT, DUNBAR ry) DONALDSOR, ME Tak RT ett a "Totes Pari as Good Old Sain He | Farmer's Man. i All the fumense 6 ompany wil pues Reet ANCE. doors open at 1; even’ tT. aia ices ot paraission. Gnularen halt price. _NOTICE cext week still more 3 New Novelties. Beglell “YorE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. y, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every” one stoata visit tints pace Museum. Tt ts cult ‘4 gvery thing, peo opie shon,d see and ee th Wa gniee oo dail he Philosops Ny ot Marriage.” unable to pacend port “py paanees car i cont SrORETARY NE BOM OF ia oe roadway, New w York: RS, SCOTT SIDDONS MATINE! ASSOCTATION HALL, 5 Pai. TO.DAY. “Tickets, & contseach, at the'Hall and at Schirmer's, BROANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES NO. 8, STRIN- sm |, Monday evening, Ja SOHN HAY. tana Journalist, olcael Tickets 60 and 75 cents, at the et Library and eg you Fe YORK. gadject, te Heroie Age in W Schirmer's. if ware 3 Beecher. A new subject. Sanuaey BD Hera se Uoust “A bow subject CH, 'URDAY MORNING. Yan. Natt ee Pa peateeene ETIENNE L, Peete LECTURE ON. FRE: Tt" roadway, betwee: Phety-t ‘hind and Phirty: fourth streets. This Morning Cert VELY FOR LADIES formatis f classes, and wil com ite EEACON ARE 40 Ni (GARD PRIVATE, INSTRUCTION, , PIANO, Vi0l in, Guitar, ging ine Barmy), C? oats Established 1854. since ses: ae JAY NATHON, Musical ‘Director. AMMANY HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET_roR Ts ‘balls, fairs, concerts and lectures, by the pigpt oo ir, at 9 rensouabls pris Inquire of D, Me GEES superintendent, In building. METBoroutran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BULLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ~ MUSICAL. \ PUPIL OF ERRONTS WISHES A SUFUATION ON Aw dont f soprano in eo class choir, Address SOPRANY, Ox ferald o! fay in < aa ot Singing, has just arrived Pibrence a and is about te course of vocal tuition. lessons = EOWA ADMOEERY gots aah Se PADOVANI, VIOLIN SOLOIST OF DALY'S PIETER, apie residence, ‘address new Fifth Avenue Theatee or " omnes 78 and 730 Broadwi shes . panei aa ACADEMIKS. ‘ACADEMY “OF D DANCING Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir squarc, No, Lr tend ‘at thetr convemionce NFORTUNATE I LADINS “DR “Bort, 1% WAVER. and plonsant roller Hoy placa, iunmepdiat oreo ye. foce tactoeate ‘ate up. “AND wre, HLASKO'S ACADEMY. ancing, O West Thirty fourth sweet,” Become

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